资源预览内容
第1页 / 共8页
第2页 / 共8页
第3页 / 共8页
第4页 / 共8页
第5页 / 共8页
第6页 / 共8页
第7页 / 共8页
第8页 / 共8页
亲,该文档总共8页全部预览完了,如果喜欢就下载吧!
资源描述
2023年where,does(全文)下面是我为大家整理的where,does(全文),供大家参考。find out morePlease contactInformation CentreNSW Department of Planning23 - 33 Bridge Street Sydneyt. 1300 305 695 or 02 9228 6333e. planningreformplanning.nsw.gov.au www.planning.nsw.gov.au/housingcodewhere doesthe Code apply?The complying development code for new houses generallyonly applies in residential zones, while for alterations and additions to existing dwellings and ancillary developmentit applies in both residential and rural zones. There are some areas where the Code cannot be used,including some environmentally-sensitive and bushfire prone areas as well as heritage conservation areasor heritage items.As well, the NSW Government will be considering submissions from local councils for potential local exclusions and variations to the Code, as well as updating the Code over time. covers single anddouble-storey dwellingscharacter of local neighbourhoods preservedHome owners are often proud of their streetor neighourhood’s special characteristics, whichcan be heritage, geographical or culturally-based. The Code, incorporating specific exemptions and local variations, ensures that local character will be protected. Four lot sizes have been created under the Code,with varying criteria, to help guide the protectionof special neighbourhood characters. Effective 27 February 2023www.planning.nsw.gov.au/housingcodeSizeWhile respecting privacy controls, a new house should complement the overall character of itsstreet and general neighbourhood. NeighboursA new house should be an adequate distancefrom its neighbours to avoid the street feeling overcrowded.HeightA new house should be an appropriate heightand make minimal impact on its close neighbours and street.LandscapingAdequate landscaping is an important contributorto complementing the character of the street.Car ParkingA new house’s presentation to the street shouldbe dominant, while the impact of a garage shouldbe minimised.key considerationswhen planning a new house or renovation:Lots 450m² up to 600m² Lots 900m² up to 1500m²Lots 600m² up to 900m²Lots 1500m² and aboveintroductionto the CodeThe NSW Housing Code comes into effect on27 February 2023. It simplifies the planning processfor new houses and alterations and additionsto existing homes.It allows general home developments to be approved in 10 days or less and is an alternative to the traditional, development application (DA) process. At the same time,it preserves local character and protects neighbours’ rights. The Code is based on existing council codes and willbe kept under regular review.Cost savings averaging $6,500 in the metropolitan areaand $2,500 in regional areas are expected in house construction as a result of the Code, due to faster approvals and reduced paperwork. new home approvalsin 10 days or lessThe Code outlines types of development that can proceedas either complying or exempt development.Complying development types include new houses, swimming pools and alterations and extensions,on lots 450 square metres and greater.If your proposed development meets the Code’s standards,then it will be approved by an accredited certifier ora council, within 10 days.The Code also specifies 40 types of minor development, such as garden sheds, which can proceed as exempt development. Exempt development does not require planning or construction approval but is subject to other restrictions.what isexempt development?The NSW Housing Code specifies 40 types of minor developments that can proceed as exempt development. Exempt development typically covers small-scale structures associated with a dwelling such as:garden sheds and carportsbalconies, decks and verandahspergolas and fencesrainwater tanks fixed barbecuesExempt development means that, subject to satisfyingpre-specified standards, there is no need for planningor construction approval to be obtained. However, for some exempt development types, approval may be required under other legislation, such as the Roads Act. Furthermore, other factors, such as the land-use zone in which your property is located and heritage and environmental considerations, may affect what can proceed as exempt development.While these developments may be considered relatively minor, if not properly controlled they do have the potentialto impact on neighbours or streetscapes. The standards within the NSW Housing Code ensure these developments are limited by size and location to prevent adverse impactsto neighbouring properties. If the exempt development section of the NSW Housing Code covers the same development type listed in a council exempt development code, then the NSW Housing Code prevails and homeowners must use this code.what iscomplying development?The Code outlines how developments including detached single and two-storey dwellings, hom
收藏 下载该资源
网站客服QQ:2055934822
金锄头文库版权所有
经营许可证:蜀ICP备13022795号 | 川公网安备 51140202000112号